Wrecked Ferrari Enzo Returns to the Land of the Living

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Whenever we see the latest crashed supercar or hypercar, it feels like a little piece of our enthusiast soul dies with it. That due to that loss, we’ll never see another one of that specific car ever again. For most wrecked supercars, this is true. We will never see that car on the road again. But for the upper echelon of supercars and hypercars, nothing is too broke to fix.

In 2006, a Rosso Corsa Ferrari Enzo was torn in half after a very serious wreck in the U.S. The driver was said to be doing well over 162 miles per hour when they lost control of the car and crashed, which somehow split the car in two on California’s Pacific Coast Highway. Everyone believed the car to be as dead as a Dodo, yet somehow, Ferrari’s Technical Assistance Service repaired the once destroyed Enzo and its now heading to the auction block.

While it was being repaired, the owner also upgraded the Enzo with a new Bose Stereo system, NAV, a backup camera, and a carbon fiber spoiler. It also was resprayed in Nero Daytona. It’s been certified by Ferrari and has only 1,550 miles on its odometer. Currently, the auction estimate is over $2.17 million for the once wrecked Enzo. What do you all think, is it worth that after being split in two?

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